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Simulating nitrogen fertilizer response in low-input farming systems of Malawi 

Robertson, M.J.; Benson, T.; Shamudzarira, Z. (CIMMYT, 2000)
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Simulating the response of maize to nitrogen fertilizer in semiarid Zimbabwe 

Shamudzarira, Z.; Robertson, M. (CIMMYT, 2000)
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On-farm legume experimentation to improve soil fertility in the zimuto communal area, Zimbabwe: farmer perceptions and feedback 

Bernard, T.; Shamudzarira, Z.; Vaughan, C (CIMMYT, 2003)
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Cowpea: a traditional multipurpose grain legume for smalholders in Zimbabwe 

CIMMYT, Int. (CIMMYT, 2002)
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Relay-intercropping of sunnhemp and cowpea into a smallholder maize system in Zimbabwe 

Jeranyama, P.; Hesterman, O.B.; Waddington, S.R.; Harwood, R.R. (2000)
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Assessment of the effectiveness of maize seed assistance to vulnerable farm households in Zimbabwe 

Langyintuo, A.S.; Setimela, P.S. (CIMMYT, 2007)
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Assessing the effectiveness of a technical assistance program: The case of maize seed relief to vulnerable households in Zimbabwe 

Langyintuo, A.S.; Setimela, P.S. (2009)
The recent economic downturn in Zimbabwe impoverished the majority of households. To assist vulnerable rural households improve their food security, the British Department for International Development implemented a seed ...
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Selection for drought tolerance in two tropical maize populations 

Magorokosho, C.; Pixley, K.V.; Tongoona, P. (2003)
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Exploring farmer options for maize production strategies via scenario analysis using the APSIM model-an example of the approach 

Keating, B.; Waddington, S.; Shamudzarira, Z.; Grace, P.; Rohrbach, D.; Snapp, S.S.; Dimes, J.; Carberry, P.S.; Robertson, M. (CIMMYT, 2000)
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Multi-site, multi-season field tests demostrate that herbicide seed-coating herbicide-resitance maize controls Striga spp. and increases yields in several African countries 

Kanampiu, F.K.; Kabambe, V.; Massawe, C.; Jasi, L.; Friesen, D.K.; Ransom, J.K.; Gressel, J. (2003)
Plant parasitic Striga (witchweed) species have not been controlled in susceptible host crops prior to exerting damage. High dose, localized herbicide levels can be applied on or near maize seed bearing acetolactate synthase ...
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Series
Risk Management Working Paper Series (4)
Author
Waddington, S.R. (5)Shamudzarira, Z. (4)Robertson, M.J. (3)Harwood, R.R. (2)Hesterman, O.B. (2)Jeranyama, P. (2)Langyintuo, A.S. (2)Setimela, P. (2)Benson, Todd (1)Carberry, P.S. (1)... View More
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2009 (1)2007 (3)2003 (4)2002 (1)2000 (4)
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Article (6)Working Paper (3)Book (2)Brochure (1)Conference Proceedings (1)
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Maize (13)
Zimbabwe (5)Farming systems (3)Intercropping (3)Nitrogen fertilizers (3)Simulation models (3)Cropping systems (2)Grain yield (2)groundnut (2)Hybrids (2)... View More
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Southern Africa (10)Eastern Africa (1)North America (1)
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Zimbabwe (13)
Malawi (2)Kenya (1)Mexico (1)Tanzania (1)


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